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[QUOTE="JTT, post: 24686, member: 19620"] Mike, the external adjustment (clicker) is actually a needle and seat arrangement that effects bleed through an orifice (that is located in same area as base valve). The actual base valve is a shim stack in itself. But basically that was my line of thinking...by changing base valve shims, you could make more accurate or fine tuning adjustments. The midvalve shims are very light and few in number, as you can see from my original post, and any changes to them, I would think, would make a fairly large change to overall characteristics...but I'm only guessing. The more heads the better...maybe [img]http://dirtrider.net/ubb2/tongue.gif[/img] ------------------ JTT Logic Over Hype Coalition [/QUOTE]
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